13.3.2 Test (CST): Forces
Question 20 of 20
Two bicyclists are accelerating forward in a stra...
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13.3.2 Test (CST): Forces
Question 20 of 20
Two bicyclists are accelerating forward in a straight line, and Biker 1 has less
mass than Biker 2. If the net force on the bikers is the same, which statement
describes their acceleration?
A. The acceleration of both bikers is changing.
B. Biker 1 has a greater acceleration than Biker 2.
C. Biker 2 is accelerating at a greater rate than Biker 1.
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D. The bikers are accelerating at the same rate.
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